I have to use an electric unless I want to see blood. Closest shave I've ever had with an electric. Easiest way for me to tell is at the end of the workday, less 5 o'clock shadow. My beard is tough, medium density; it grows rapidly and it's grey so less is better and it is noticeably less with this shaver. I wouldn't hesitate to go to a business diner without a second shave after using this, not the case with the brand X I tossed after using the Panasonic.
I wanted to try a shaver with a "cleaning system." An electric razor is useless after about a week unless it's disassembled and thoroughly cleaned. Takes 15 - 20 minutes to do it right and it's nuisance. But I refuse to pay $200 to $300 for an electric razor when I know the battery will die in a year or so. I typically pay $60 for an electric razor but the reviews on this and Panasonic's reputation prompted me to go "upscale." Good decision.
Pros: Close shave, nice battery state indicator, relatively quiet, trimmer only runs when it's in the up position, center blades knock down the long stuff. Rinses out so cleanly with just the faucet, I'm not sure it really needs the cleaning system but that works well too. The floating head is probably nice for some people: I don't care for it so it has a locking feature to disable the float. I get a minimum of 10 days between charges. Optionally recharges with just the cord; good for extended travel.
Cons: takes just a little longer to get a close shave and works better if I move the shaver slowly over stretched skin. Cleaning system is a little bulky so you wouldn't travel with it but as above, I'm not sure it's needed. I actually keep the cleaning system in my workshop and only the razor in the bathroom.
I'm sure it works if you want to shave in the shower; where I live the cost of water would make that a luxury I don't chose to afford so haven't tried that.
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